>Also thought about buying some and just remelting it
I wouldn't suggest this until you figure out exactly what material you're dealing with, you might need to get the raw material in liquid state, and then it just hardens by being exposed to air
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ficskala t1_jcflf55 wrote
>Also thought about buying some and just remelting it
I wouldn't suggest this until you figure out exactly what material you're dealing with, you might need to get the raw material in liquid state, and then it just hardens by being exposed to air